I'm interested in this too, btw. I was looking into Groovy before but 
stopped when it appeared that 1.0 wouldn't support annotations well 
enough for Hibernate Annotations. Then I thought about stealing Grails' 
ActiveRecord clone, but I don't really like ActiveRecord any better than 
HA so I decided to wait until Groovy catches up with Java 5. (For me, 
this is all about not writing, generating, or seeing "getters" and 
"setters" in my "beans.") So keep us posted please.

Nathan


nilo.de.roock wrote:
> I never heard of https://pnuts.dev.java.net/ before, I looked briefly at it.
> It's amazing how many excellent stuff is around, once you start looking for
> it. It's fun to talk about software, it's part of the ego, we all have our
> own preferences. I like Wicket a lot, we agree on that I suppose. I also
> like Windows, Opera, Dreamweaver, NetBeans and Groovy ( and Java most of all
> of course ). Things you probably don't like except for Java. I like Groovy
> and Wicket a lot. That explains the idea.
> 
> But this remains irrelevant as long as I haven't got any code. First things
> first.
> -nilo


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